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The problem is that we
thinkof a brand in the classical wayof thinking of the cosmos:it’s either this or that. It can’tbe both. It’s all about gettingthe positioning right.

We used to think of
a particle the same way: it is either here orthere. It can’t be both places at once. It can only have oneposition. Or can it? Quantum mechanics suggests it can.

According to the Heisenbergprinciple, once we
observethe particle and try tomeasure it, we disturb theway it behaves. This in turnchanges what we see.Maybe that’s the problemwith online identity. If youlook in one place you see oneaspect of a person’s identity. Ifyou look in another place youﬁnd another aspect. Whatyou’re looking for, whereyou’re looking for it and theinstruments you use to do sowill determine what you see.

The Internet literally chops ouridentities
into packets and hurlsus piecemeal around the globe.Our digital identities, reduced tosubatomic particles orelectrons, ﬂy at near light speedthrough semiconductors, wires,and cables strung across theocean ﬂoor. We mount to the airas waves from satellites, cellphone towers, and wi-ﬁhotspots. We shoot out asstreams of photons from ourscreens, as waves of soundfrom our speakers, and glideacross the surface of our tabletswith the brush of a ﬁnger.

Crab Nebula Maybe the idea
of the multiverse with its multiplicity of possible universes could somehow inform our concept of identity

Crab Nebula Maybe the idea
of the multiverse with its multiplicity of possible universes could somehow inform our concept of identityOur very identities have become theindeterminate particles and waves ofquantum theory. We do in essenceexist in millions of places at once, beingobserved by a million others whointerpret us in a myriad different ways.The Internet deﬁes position, embracesﬂuidity, and fosters multiphrenia. Map of the Internet